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MARIAN VIGIL
FOR THE CONCLUSION OF THE MONTH OF MAY
ADDRESS OF HIS
HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI
Vatican Gardens
Saturday,
30 May 2009
Venerable Brothers,
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I greet you all with affection at the end of the traditional Marian Vigil that
concludes the month of May in the Vatican. This year it has acquired a quite
special value because it occurs on the eve of Pentecost.
In gathering together in spiritual recollection around the Virgin Mary and
contemplating the mysteries of the Holy Rosary, you have relived the experience
of the first disciples, who gathered in the Upper Room together with "the Mother
of Jesus" and "with one accord devoted... to prayer", awaited the coming of the
Holy Spirit (cf. Acts 1:14). Let us too, on this penultimate evening of May,
pray for the outpouring of the Spirit Paraclete upon us, upon the Church in Rome
and upon the entire Christian People.
The great Feast of Pentecost invites us to meditate on the relationship between
the Holy Spirit and Mary, a very close, privileged and indissoluble
relationship. The Virgin of Nazareth was chosen in advance to become the Mother
of the Redeemer through the power of the Holy Spirit: in her humility, she
found favour in God's eyes (cf. Lk 1:30). In fact, in the New Testament we see that Mary's faith, so to speak, "attracts"
the gift of the Holy Spirit. First of all in the conception of the Son of God, a
mystery that the Archangel Gabriel himself explains in this way: "The Holy
Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you" (Lk
1:35). Immediately afterwards Mary went to help Elizabeth, and when she arrived and
greeted her, the Holy Spirit caused the child to leap in the womb of her elderly
kinswoman (cf. Lk 1:44); and the whole dialogue between the two mothers is
inspired by God's Spirit, especially the Magnificat, the hymn of praise
in which Mary expresses her innermost sentiments.
The whole event of Jesus' birth and early childhood is guided almost tangibly by
the Holy Spirit, although he is not always mentioned. Mary's heart, in perfect
unison with the divine Son, is a temple of the Spirit of truth in which every
word and every event are preserved in faith, hope and charity (cf. Lk 2:19,
51).
We may therefore be certain that the most Sacred Heart of Jesus, in the whole of
his hidden life in Nazareth always found in his Mother's Immaculate Heart, a
"hearth" ever alight with prayer and with constant attention to the voice of the
Spirit.
The events at the Wedding at Cana are an attestation of this unique harmony
between the Mother and the Son in seeking God's will. In a situation laden with
symbols of the Covenant, such as the wedding feast, the Virgin Mother intercedes
and provokes, so to speak, a sign of superabundant grace: the "good wine" that
refers to the mystery of Christ's Blood.
This leads us directly to Calvary, where Mary stands beneath the Cross together
with the other women and with the Apostle John. The Mother and the disciple
receive spiritually the testament of Jesus: his last words and his last breath,
in which he begins to pour out the Spirit; and they receive the silent cry of
his Blood, poured out entirely for us (cf. Jn 19:25-34).
Mary knew where that Blood came from: it had been formed within her by the
power of the Holy Spirit and she knew that this same creative "power" was to
raise Jesus, as he had promised.
Thus Mary's faith sustained that of the disciples until their encounter with the
Risen Lord and continued to accompany them also after his Ascension into Heaven,
as they waited for "[Baptism] in the Holy Spirit" (cf. Acts 1:5). At Pentecost
the Virgin Mother appears anew as the Bride of the Spirit, for a universal
motherhood of all those who are generated by God through faith in Christ. This
is why, for all the generations, Mary is an image and model of the Church which
together with the Spirit journeys through time, invoking Jesus'
glorious return: "Come, Lord Jesus" (cf. Rv 22:17, 20).
Dear friends, let us too learn at the school of Mary to recognize the presence
of the Holy Spirit in our lives, to listen to his inspirations and to follow
them with docility. He makes us grow in accordance with the fullness of Christ,
in accordance with those good fruits which the Apostle Paul lists in his Letter
to the Galatians: "Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control" (Gal 5:22). I hope you will be filled
with these gifts and that you will always walk with Mary, in accordance with the
Spirit, and, while I express my gratitude and praise for your participation in
this evening's celebration, I warmly impart the Apostolic Blessing to all of you
and to your loved ones.
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